Transition Fair April 15, 2014401 Rutgers Ave. Swarthmore, PA*Please be prepared to sign in upon arrival with a valid photo ID.

CADES will be having a Transition Fair on Tuesday April 15th, 2014. The fair will be held in the lower gym from 9:30-11:00am.Representatives from the following agencies have been invited to share information from you: Met Life- Special Needs Planning, CADES- Adult Day Program, Liberty Resources- Self-advocacy, Delaware County Intermediate Unit, Office of Intellectual Disabilities- Supports Coordination and Availability of Funding, Bayada Nursing- Nursing Services & Respite Care, Freedom Valley Disabilities- Support and Empowering those with disabilities, Kaleidoscope Family Solutions, Office of Vocational Rehabilitation- Assists Individuals with Disabilities to Secure and Maintain Employment, M. Leahy & Associates- Government Benefits Specialist, , GCMS Transition Coordinator and possibly more!

To help us better prepare for this Transition Fair, please RSVP by 4/4/14 by email at ttocco@cades.org or phone at 610-328-5955 ext.1199 (Theresa Tocco). Thank you.

*Please note that parking is limited. You may need to park a block or two away.

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Jaclyn Kratzer is a disability advocate and writer in Pennsylvania who was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy at the age of two and a half. She uses a motorized wheelchair as her primary mobility tool. Her goal is to educate society about disabilities. She graduated from Reading Area Community College with an associate's degree in applied sciences in human services, which is just the beginning of reaching her educational goals. She is also a certified advocate from Temple University. She won the title of Ms. Wheelchair Pennsylvania 2003. Jaclyn is the executive director of Differently Abled Associates, Inc. and peer counselor for Abilities in Motion, a center for independent living. Jaclyn has been an online columnist for BellaOnline, Suite 101, and LifeTips. Her articles have appeared in Christian Friendship, Personal Growth, Civil Rights, Family Health, Our Journey, Positive Reflections, The Front Street Journal, Wom(y)n to Women, and more.